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Running Man: Episode 222

A little while ago in a galaxy far, far away, seven aliens climb aboard a spaceship to travel the universe. An emergency crash landing leaves them stranded on the third rock from the Sun and it’s up to them to figure out a way to return to their respective home planets. But just when they’ve joined forces, they’re told that they must eliminate the other kind of alien. Because this is Star Running Man, and the psychological battle of wits that takes place here is out of this world.

EPISODE 222. Broadcast on November 23, 2014.

Following a familiar Star War-esque opening crawl, the sky lights up as seven aliens make an emergency landing on the third rock from the sun. The first extraterrestrial is a conehead (Kwang-soo), who’s taken aback by the neighborhood dog and asks it: “Are you a human?”

HA, Haroro looks like Gary Oldman’s character from The Fifth Element, and Ji-hyo looks adorable in her purple hair. If you’ve ever imagined what a grasshopper alien would look like, Jae-suk shows us that insect aliens do exist. Elf-like alien Jong-kook wonders if the Earthen inhabitants receive otherworldly guests often, judging from how a neighborhood ajusshi barely gives him a second glance.

Our aliens receive an urgent message to find the R flag, and Haha unknowingly reverts to sageuk speech when he runs into his fellow alien. Haha wonders if Jong-kook’s in a cross-dressing get-up, and introduces himself as the aforementioned Gary Oldman. Our resident Gary calls himself “Gary-opatra.” Hahaha.

Everyone busts a gut at each other’s alienwear, then runs towards the flag. At the sight of Kwang-soo’s conehead, Haha wonders if he’s some spicy fish roe soup. Seeing as we haven’t caught a glimpse of Suk-jin yet, it must mean that his alien transformation is pretty epic…

Omg, it IS. Living up to his Big Nose name, he’s Shrek. Sure it’s more like an ogre than an alien, but still hilariously apt. Poor Gary gets teased for looking like a guy playing dress up than an alien, and then our aliens are told that they must complete various missions and obtain information in order to return to their home planet(s).

In the words of their fellow alien predecessor E.T., they acknowledge that living on Earth would be difficult. Kwang-soo: “E.T. is my grandfather.” Jae-suk: “Your grandfather’s a pollack roe.”

Our aliens decide that they need to taste the Earthen food here. Kwang-soo finds his “younger sibling” in a ripe persimmon, and it seems our extraterrestrials have adapted pretty quickly, judging from how Jae-suk calls the neighborhood ajumma the more affectionate “auntie.”

With that, everyone climbs into their Earthen spaceship (read: a van) and drive through the countryside to get to their first destination. Their first mission is Construct a Mystery Circle, where our aliens must find the put together the puzzle pieces scattered throughout the fields within the time limit. Catch is, they can only run along the field lines.

It’s pretty great how Jae-suk is known as Androme-dduk (since me-dduk is “grasshopper”), and Suk-jin is convinced that the large puzzle pieces will make the mission even harder. Ah, he’s thinking along the lines of a crop circle where you can only see the full design at a distance, but unable to see the full picture up close.

With that, our aliens scatter, and Haha tells Kwang-soo to use telepathy to communicate. It doesn’t work, and Haha has no idea what Kwang-soo is actually yelling about. Once the whistle blows, our aliens pick up their pieces one by one.

But they need to be strategic about their movements, since they’re restricted by the field lines, and poor Suk-jin gets lost and runs even further away from home base.

With just over a minute left on the clock, nearly everyone apart from Suk-jin is back and working at the puzzle. Although Suk-jin makes it back, they figure out the last puzzle piece just seconds too late.

Now they know what the final image looks like, and Haha takes it upon himself to delegate regions between everyone. That’s smart and efficient. Kwang-soo remarks that the sweat is collecting inside his conehead, which ew. Jae-suk makes sure to tell the viewers that the sun is in their eyes (and also wearing flashy outfits), hence their strained expressions.

Then they all turn to Kwang-soo who provides the most shade. Hahaha.

Then it’s time for Round 2 and Haha makes it back first with his puzzle pieces. He points to his literal eyes in the back of his head for being able to see anything, anywhere. Ji-hyo has trouble finding her second piece, but she finds it and now there’s less than 30 seconds on the clock.

With just seconds to spare, the aliens reassemble the mystery circle. Woot! Jong-kook complains that his pants don’t fit, giving us a quick flash of those trademark abs.

In any case, it’s on to their second mission. At the sight of a treadmill, Big Nose Shrek complains that he doesn’t exercise on his home planet either. The muscular elf alien looks right at home, and they’re told that they’ll be snacking in this mission without hands, per their usual way of eating.

Those words are met with offended looks: “When did we ever say that?” “What do you know about us aliens?”

It’s a relay game here where each person will be snacking off of the treadmill belt in turns. So when Gary places his foot on the belt, the others chime in to say that he’s put his foot on their table. All they have to do is eat a total of 100 chips.

Our aliens can’t get enough of Gary’s ajumma look, saying that he’s an ajumma who rides a motorcycle and that he’s way prettier now. LOL, our trusty Maknae FD will be providing the snacks. And you know that means he’s going to be devious and try to rile up our cast.

After getting some tips, Big Nose Shrek is first one at bat. Suk-jin’s feeling pretty confident at the start… and then totally misses the first volley because of his enlarged nose. Once Gary switches in, he catches a whole batch in his mouth. HA.

Gary’s got an approximate 30% accuracy rate, but that’s nothing compared to Haha, who scoops in chip after chip. There’s a huge wave that comes through during Ji-hyo’s turn, which they all consider is a bonus round.

Fairly accurate Jae-suk asks for “a bonus round” too—too bad he doesn’t catch any, though. For their first try, they eat a total of 53 out of 100.

Using their noggins for their second round, Jong-kook starts off by eating up 19 on his own. Gary and Ji-hyo carefully place the chips for their next competitor, and the others comment on how it looks like they’ve set up shop together. Gary: “If only we’d gotten along together sooner…”

Trying to get conehead Kwang-soo into position is like trying to direct a steel beam at a construction site. But the tactic works and Kwang-soo eats up 20 more. Haha sets himself up for small increments, but he miscalculates the speed and accidentally bites into the belt. That oughta hurt.

HA, Kwang-soo accidentally bumps his conehead into the camera, and although Jae-suk consumes a lot himself, he still has to hear a stern word from Jong-kook. “You could have eaten more! This is all for your benefit!” Jae-suk: “But I ate 19!”

Gary lends himself a leg pillow for Ji-hyo, who also puts a number on the board. And we take a moment to watch Gary put up his hair in a ponytail. He consumes a lot too, and the aliens succeed with 104 out of 100.

They receive a mysterious symbol that looks similar to an “@” sign, then move on. But Jong-kook says it’s the direction of that screw from earlier. Hmm.

We’re already at our final mission today, and Kwang-soo is told to climb into a van where a PD awaits. Oho, a spy mission, perhaps? He’s told that he’s a Martian and his mission is to eliminate the Venusians. Could he be the only Martian on this planet?

Nope—Haha’s a Martian too and given the same mission. Haha says he feels super burdened by the news and asks why they couldn’t ask him to do this next week because he doesn’t feel prepared.

Seeing Jae-suk receive the same mission has me thinking that everyone has got the same mission. Well everyone apart from Jong-kook, that is. As the sole Venusian, it’s his job to take out the Martians. Mars vs. Venus it is, then.

No one know what each other’s identities are, but Ji-hyo knows that any team that’s got Jong-kook on their side has the advantage. Jong-kook deduces that their identities has something to do with their clues.

Despite promising Jae-suk that he won’t dare betray him this time, Kwang-soo walks up behind Jae-suk anyway. He gets caught, however, and Jae-suk knows better than to turn his back towards Kwang-soo for too long. Over and over and over again. Heh.

Gary’s a pretty terrible liar when it comes to talking about what he heard from the production crew (but let’s be honest—I’ve always found that quality about him to be endearing). But Haha catches him giving him a sneaky glance, and so the two walk down the road hand-in-hand.

Jong-kook racks his brains trying to figure out the Martian: Venusian ratio out there (since he wasn’t told that he’s the only one from Venus). Up on the rooftop, he observes the other aliens chasing each other around, all unable to trust one another. They’ve all got their eyes on the grasshopper alien, and Jong-kook chuckles that watching this show is fun.

Everyone’s faces turn into shock when Jae-suk’s nametag is ripped off and they find out that he’s a Martian. None of them can really let their surprise show, lest there be a Venusian around them, though kudos to Haha for trying to gauge everyone’s reactions.

Something feels off, but none of them can put their thumbs on it. All they know is that one of their own has fallen, though the Martians don’t know how many of them are left.

When Haha asks outright whether Jong-kook’s a Venusian or not, Jong-kook honestly replies that yes, he is. With one Martian down and one possible Venusian, everyone is left perplexed. Jong-kook’s confidence actually pays off because no one will believe him, and none of them know what to do next.

And then Jong-kook jumps down for an aerial attack. Whoa. The distraction allows Gary to eliminate Haha, and the look on his face is utterly priceless—it’s as if he betrayed his own. Which… you know he did, but still. Hahaha.

At this rate, Jong-kook won’t have to even lift a finger, and Kwang-soo tries to his best to persuade him: If two Martians are already eliminated, wouldn’t that increase the chances that they’re on the same side? But Jong-kook is already ready to tackle this battle on his own. He’s okay with the idea of Kwang-soo being eliminated, even if the latter is a Venusian. Ha.

A light bulb pops over Suk-jin’s head—maybe everyone’s a Martian, and this is a game of trust. He shares the idea with Ji-hyo, who nods along and asks if he is a Martian. “What about you?” he asks.

So when Kwang-soo and Gary approach, Ji-hyo shares the notion with the class. Kwang-soo offers to make a pact—not to attack one another until they find out more about Jong-kook—and when they all come together to pinky-swear on it, Kwang-soo grabs Suk-jin’s nametag.

There’s a bit of struggle, but Suk-jin is eliminated in the end, leaving Ji-hyo to deal with the two dunces, telling them that the everyone-is-a-Martian theory is right.

Kwang-soo is dead set on the idea of taking Jong-kook out, which has Ji-hyo wondering if he’s the Venusian they’re looking for. Kwang-soo proclaims his innocence while Gary won’t say either way, and just watching them go in circles around the topic is downright hilarious.

Thinking about the clues, Gary wonders if the screw is Kwang-soo’s head (Kwang-soo: “My head’s a persimmon!”) and the swirl represents his life (i.e. everything going wrong). Hahahaha.

Anyhow, they’ve got fifteen minutes left before time is over, and Jong-kook starts conversation with Gary. Seeing everyone gathered nearby, it’s now that Jong-kook realizes that everyone else might be a Martian after all.

Which would make this a 3:1 battle. Ji-hyo gets annoyed when Kwang-soo tries to eliminate her after she gets a bug bite. But then when he goes to apologize, Gary sneaks up behind him. Off comes the nametag and more astonished looks.

Gary can’t really remember what he is now, and there’s only ten minutes left on the clock. Ji-hyo says they have to crack their clues and Jong-kook says it’s a standard slotted screw, which might mean there’s only one Venusian.

As for the swirly-looking character, it’s the numeral “1” in Thai. And Jong-kook chuckles, saying that he’s been telling the truth from the start.

Neither Gary nor Ji-hyo can hardly believe it, and Gary says he doesn’t know why he eliminated everyone else. Aww. Cut to: the eliminated in jail, where Kwang-soo jokes that Suk-jin is thinking of handing over his “Race Starter” status to Jae-suk.

Jong-kook turns to the production staff, yelling that they made the “geum” reference way too obvious: his surname is Kim, they gave him blond hair, and he’s a Venusian. Then he realizes that he’s never actually lifted a finger this whole time.

The Monday Couple approaches Jong-kook, and the three spin around, all trying to grab each other’s nametags. Ji-hyo’s the one to eliminate Jong-kook, giving her the sole win. Gary: “What about me?!”

At the closing, the others complain that the instructions weren’t clear: “Next time, just tell us, ‘Eliminate Jong-kook’!” They all point the finger of mistrust at each other, and then Jong-kook steps up to lecture all of them that HE was being truthful.

Ji-hyo is presented with Earthen gold and a choice: either stay here and claim her reward or return to her home planet. Even if this entire episode is a theme, I don’t see why this is a choice at all. Aha, there’s a catch: If she chooses to stay, she has to go home in her alien wardrobe.

Not only that, she’d have to go and take a selca while eating dinner at the nearest rest area AND when she gets home. Oh man, that’s pretty great. Jae-suk claims that he could sleep in this outfit if it meant keeping the gold, and Kwang-soo says he’d even wear the conehead next week, too.

Ji-hyo chooses to stay on Earth, alien wardrobe be damned. And sure enough, Ji-hyo takes that selfie with Gary one hour later. In fact, she takes a whole bunch and looks pretty adorable in them. Welcome home.

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I think Running Man members are highly paid, and because that i think in the end Ji Hyo or the winner return the gold to the pd's.

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I have to say: even though I love running man, this episode was very weak. Not only did the instructions (ti eliminate Kookie) go askew, but I thought/felt that even the cast was not taking it the episode seriously... They need to amp up the game, get back to the city and STOP doing so many episodes in the COUNTRYSIDE... If next week's is this bad, I might not watch Running Man for a while...

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Running Man ratings are not great, and the SBS maybe cut the RM budget, and filming in the Countryside its more economic than the city. I think thats the reason.

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I think so too. A lot of the early episodes were filmed in the city though, so maybe they also draw a lot of commotion nowadays.

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While that might be true (the part about the cost) I feel that the material of the show has been in decline. In earlier years they did some very good shows in the countryside. In general I feel bad for the cast, they've given the show 4 years, and it's been a good run, but the last few months the show is getting more and more draggy, even if they have GREAT guests (which they've had) the entertainment value has gone waaaaay down. I feel bad because I love RM, but the show's decline is evident. I would not want to see it canceled because the PD's can't get their act together. And addressing the ratings drop, it's a response to the quality drop. I've begun to agree that that Taiwan episode was the beginning of all the problems... Again I'll give the show another chance, but if it continues this way, I'll have to find another Variety show to watch.

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That's what I feel about RM episodes lately. It's boring. Now, I find myself anticipating 1N2D more, when I used to never late watching RM. I don't know what wrong, but I even think that the casts are not giving their 100% either anymore.

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not just weak,the worst and most ridiculous ep of RM i've ever seen.such boring games,no logic,no exciting moment,no fun or special moment.i didn't see any desire and energy in RM member for playing games.I don't know if somethings up or they're hurt and can't keep on or other reason but i hope if they can't do it right ,just end it with good memories!

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A Running Man Member Earns Beetween 10.000$ & 20.000$ per Episode.

In A Year Each Member Make Beetween 500.000$ 1.000.000$ working in RM.

They Are So Rich

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Hmmm... That's right for Jae suk. He is around that range, but sadly, not for the rest of the cast. During the time when YJS sued SBS for nonpayment, he earns around $9000 per episode. Whereas the rest of the members are around $2000-4000. YJS price is at least twice as much as other members. They might have raised it through the years, but I doubt if its at $10000 bracket

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Nope. Least popular/inexperienced leading actress gets paid a minimum of $10,000 per episode.

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Its different for variety. You can check YJS case against SBS for the nonpayment in the 1st few episodes of RM, he gets 10 million won per episode. Or u could refer to released annual earning of stars by MBC , though its in 2008, YJS earns $783,000 for 2 shows (IC and Come to Play) and he was top earner even at that time.

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Im pretty sure after the success of RM, all the members get paid the most from the all varieties, i think now all the members get paid beetween 10.000$ & 20.000$

Jae Suk maybe 25.000$ now.

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you don't write new contracts every year though.

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Haven't watched this ep yet, but it looks hilarious, at least the costumes do.

Unrelated: Would someone be nice enough to tell me who is that actress in the Header, who has the words Drama Beans written over the lens of her sunglasses, has one hand cupping her ear, and her other hand spread out over her other cheek?

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I don't know seems Kang So Ra, but im not sure

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According to this: http://www.dramabeans.com/about/headers/

I think the header you are talking about is Shin Mina

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That's Im Soo Jung, from her 1st Look pictorial.

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Thanks, gals.
So many newer headers are not on the Header List, I tend not to search there. I scrolled and scrolled and scrolled. It does say Shin Mina.
But I still don't see the resemblance.

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@KDaddict, if you're referring to this pic then @muchadoboutlove is right and it's Im Soo Jung: http://sondoshan.blogspot.com/2012/05/im-soo-jung-is-fashion-outlier-for.html?m=1

@javabeans, can you correct the name under that header then?

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Thank you, Ella for taking the trouble. I stared till my eyeballs are about to fall out, but couldn't see the resemblance to Shin Mina, nor could I make out who it was. One of those nagging little things.

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There hasn't been any great RM episodes for a long time, even with the celebrity guests they have on the shows. I've gone back 1N2D after I stopped watching it for awhile and enjoying it far more than RM at the moment, however I do hope RM starts improve again

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I agree with you. I just started watching again 1N2D S3 and its freakin hilariously funny and good because the members are all equal.

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I just finished all of Season 3. I love this show. freakin hilariously is right!

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I just finished all of Season 3 as well! The casts are well-balanced. Everyone has a chance to shine. They have great chemistry and they give me lots of laughter.

This episode was slightly more of a hit than last week's. I could sit through to the end. I blame the horrible head gears and alien outfits. They seem hot and bothered and very uncomfortable. I am starting to believe that a re-shuffling could actually be a great idea, because I love Running Man and I do not want it to end. The cast is great..but the games and themes tend to be flat.

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I didn't watch the episode yet but I saw the header and I just wanted to say CONEHEADS!! Who knew anyone still remembered that movie?

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Very disappointed in this episode it was largely very boring! The games they played weren't as fun... First episode where I didn't laugh at all..

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Talking about boring: Has anyone been watching 3 Meals A day? Up to ep 6. It's ridiculously boring! But I'm still watching. So, who knows.

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Is there a site for 3 meals a day w eng sub?

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I don't know that you need subs. nothing much gets said. In ep 6, e.g. Taec's series of sighs becomes the hi light of the ep. And u know that they're just milking Go Ara's presence for a 'love line' w Taec.

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You can find it subbed here:
http://www.dailymotion.com/user/myboytaec/1

I gave up on it after the 1st couple of episodes. Disappointed...had really been looking forward Seo-jin's grumpiness and the evil genius that is PD Na. Maybe I'll try again later.

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I was excited when I heard runningman was doing a star wars episode and then I watched this episode and errrrrrr coneheads n shrek?....??
is this all aliens are the same thing? Technically shrek is not an alien he is an ogre.
the first section of the episode was v bad, the second part was better.
Its quite difficult to keep coming up w new ideas, I hope the writers n pds could find something soon. Runningman fighting!

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Is there a chance the new 1n2d gets recap as random roullette?
the last ep w raymond kim was good
the ep w jo in sung was crazy funny

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Even though In Sung was there the other guest had their own moments. I love that.

Also the lovable grandmas after that episode was great!

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The 2D1N grandma episode was funny AND it had heart. I love Running Man, but it seems like the writers are just phoning it in. (Let's put the cast in funny costumes in the country and see what happens.)

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For me, I've always been a fan of Running Man because I had nostalgia from the ending of Family Outing. I was so glad Running Man came along. Then I became an even bigger fan of 1n2d because of Cha Tae-hyun.

I will never stop watching Running Man. Boring or not, I will continue to support the show. Korean shows are my outlet so I hope they can continue the greatness.

RUNNING MAN, FIGHTING!!! and HEEM NAE!

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It's a stress reliever for me too; I enjoy the camaraderie & spontaneous moments captured. I'm watching old FO too. Fun!

Kang Gary looked cute with eyeliner & ponytail.
I do think everyone was physically tired & were getting annoyed with each other because they all so busy in non-RM activities. I think Jihyo will be filming in China soon; Kwang Soo has a lead film role, music & touring for KJK, HaHa & Gary. Does JSJ host any other shows? I know HaHa has at least 1 other show, restaurant, agency. I think Gary has a restaurant and KJK hosts a current show. YJS is a BUSY dude too.

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During the first 10 min of this episode, I tried so hard to muffle my laughter (I was in a cafe) I actually ended up surreptitiously wiping tears from my eyes. Seeing the RM cast in various alien get-up was just so damn funny -- in fact, I'm not sure who looked the funniest. Okay, I think it's a toss-up between cabbage-head YJS and JSJ in his Shrek-like costume. Ang Kwang-soo! I finally lost it when he "banged" his pointy head against the mike when he suddenly stood up.

The nicest-looking were Ji-hyo (who looked like she just came from a cosplay convention) and Jong-kook, who looked like a muscular version of Legolas (that scraggly beard ruined the look though).

this 6-vs.-1 (Martians vs. Venusian) setup marks a refreshing turn in their nametag ripping games. I liked the fact that everyone had this flabbergasted look on their faces when they realized that practically everyone else was a Martian. Frankly, only KJK seemed to have a vague clue about what was going on. Also, I find it hilarious that when KJK decides to tell the "truth", it's so easy for everyone to assume that he's bluffing (I think this has happened in several past episodes already). Kwang-soo didn't care either way -- he just wanted to eliminate KJK lol!

Another point: Yoo Jae-suk's and Kwang-soo's inability to trust is each other is well earned. Their never-ending round of sneaky moves on each other was downright amusing. The ending round of "blame game" was priceless :D

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I dunno why everyone keeps complaining...ilove watching RM. watch this with my man and we always laugh ourselves silly... except when they do cooking specials..those are usually boring

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This was a meh for me, unfortunately. Was hoping this episode will redeem last week.

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I actually enjoyed this episode.
well truely the early series of running man
were most known and famous to asian running man
fans, but to add that running man didnt have very high
ratings in Korea, even the most famous show with many fans
" infinity challenge" does not have that high ratings.
(many people watch the show by torrent or internet)

Just wanted to say i do enjoy recent runningman shows :)

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This episode felt lackluster to me. I do like RM overall especially when the team dynamics get going but lady week and this week left me a bit bored. This episode I think they were just too confused and hot...and they just didn't come off as very motivated. Oh well.

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Episode 218 is the reason why it's so hard to quit Running Man.

I think the lunching on a treadmill game would have been more hilarious if they had gotten two teams of aliens to compete against each other, with the rival team placing the chips in challenging patterns to confound the cast member at the end of the treadmill. Better still, the crew could have varied the food at different intervals to give surprises and make things less boring.

Alien Mongji was absolutely adorable though!

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Man this looks like a freaky episode but I want to watch it now seeing the screen shots. I didn't read it in fear of spoilers! hahaha but...I will go watch it now

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I loved this episode, not sure why the comments don't like it.

The jigsaw game was a little weak. I think generally the cast do not do well for outdoor missions, except mudfields. Whenever they do stuff outside when weather conditions are bad, they will be very cross and annoyed and impatient which affects the atmosphere that we see. It's good that YJS explained that they are squinting because of the sun. But I think they could do more fun stuff indoors or they should be given proper and comfortable attire at least if they do stuff outside.

I love the treadmill game. The slow-mo shots of the rice crisps smashing into their faces had me in stitches. It's one of the top few games that really had me going lol.

Love all their costumes. As usual, there will be the usual mindf*ck when it comes to spy nametag tearing. The shennigans between LKS and YJS is hilarious. And Gary's bewildered face when everyone turns out to be a martian.

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Thought the previous 3 eps were funnier and more enjoyable than some have them made out to be, but this "Alien" ep (much like the "Superhero" ep not that long ago) was a disappointment.

Mainly the games were not that entertaining and the interplay/banter among the RM members was not as good as in the better eps.

The 1st game was simply too much running (probably more than the RM members had run in a long time).

The 2nd game was kinda humorous, but it was a 1-trick short-lived type of humor.

As for the name-tag ripping game, as I had stated before, it's not always good if there isn't an interesting twist (otherwise, seen it, done it) and here, the twist wasn't that interesting and Kookie, as has been his tendency in previous name-tag ripping games, hides out somewhere for extended periods of time (while it may be a smart move, makes for boring TV and in the past, he would hide out while his teammates would get picked off one by one and would reappear too late).

Figured the 6-pointed star could have been a hint as well (6 vs. 1).

As for the space-alien outfits (which was the best part) -

Kookie looked good as a space elf.
Hararo looked like one of those Mongol warlords.
Big nose pseudo-Shrek was awesome.
Space-grasshopper - of course.
Conehead - someone on the RM staff is an SNL fan
Gary - figured more like Prince Valiant (comic strip) than Cleopatra.
And Ji-hyo looked adorable (of all, she should be least embarrassed to wear her outfit in public).

Man, that seemed like quite a bit of gold that Ms. Mong picked up (joining the rest of her hoard).

Others have stated that Ji-hyo and Gary aren't that close aside from when they have "act" as the Monday couple, but it has always seemed to me that from their awkward introduction to each other - they have gotten quite close.

Not to say that Ji-hyo and Gary get together other times (see each other enough when filming), but as the selca shows, probably not unusual for the 2 to share a meal post-filming.

Seems like Ji-hyo is closest to Jaesuk, KJK and Kwang-soo aside from Gary.

It's not like Ji-hyo will let anyone feed her - as in the time when she repeatedly refused to eat something that Suk-jin offered her.

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Don't you just miss those times where they like to play thief cards or any of those old games they play in RM? Remembr pygmallion case? Or Kim Kook Jong tried to gain back running ball w/ karaoke game? Priceless moments! And, they're not to busy taking care of so many guests.. Sometimes even just them and Joong Ki and Lizzy.. No need something grande and we died laughing already. Damn, priceless moments. Well, this episode still give me a smile at the end. Seeing monday couple have dinner together makes my shipper feelings back, kkk.

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not a bad episode. The first half was for fun and giggles, although the games weren't that exciting.

The second half was brilliant, showing the nature of everyone. Kudos to JSJ for solving the mystery first!

Btw, why'd the PD's give Jihyo the sole win and all the gold when Gary helped her win and basically wasn't really out when KJK got ousted?`
Not cool.

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